Club discrimination bill awaits governor
A state bill Tempe USG believes would cause discrimination among university clubs passed both houses this month and is now awaiting the governor’s signature.
A state bill Tempe USG believes would cause discrimination among university clubs passed both houses this month and is now awaiting the governor’s signature.
Legislators, advocates and educators came together Tuesday afternoon at the state Capitol to oppose new gun bills that would allow guns in public buildings and on campuses in Arizona.
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The city of Tempe’s first four councilwomen were honored for their work and involvement Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon and panel session.
Several student organizations have joined forces to gather input and create a proposal to introduce gender-neutral housing on the Tempe campus as early as fall 2012.
Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
Students from across the state voiced a mixture of concern and support for the proposed tuition increases for next year on Monday night at an Arizona Board of Regents open tuition hearing.
Controversy arose Monday after Gov. Jan Brewer announced her selection of Russian junior and ASU College Republicans President Tyler Bowyer to serve on the Arizona Board of Regents as the newest student regent.
An ASU professor talked about the importance of indigenous knowledge systems for Native American students.
Two Downtown students announced their candidacies for student government president Monday, including a former candidate who was disqualified last spring but still received the majority of the vote.
The Arizona Senate approved a bill banning texting while driving, and the bill is now up for consideration in the House.
ASU students have an opportunity to travel to Peru this summer for an internship or service-learning experience as part of the study abroad program.
One Phoenix transient and light rail rider plans to see every state in the nation by riding freight trains.
A daily police blotter from reports at the ASU and Tempe police departments.
ASU students speak out about recent state legislation that proposes to cut at least $100 million from the university system.
The student program fee might be raised for the 2011-12 school year from $25 to $75 a semester, depending on the Presidents Council’s decision after listening to the senates’ opinions.
Candidates for student government president at the West, Downtown and Polytechnic campuses have started their campaigns.
The Date U website, initiated last semester by two current ASU students, is sponsoring a citywide sales and marketing competition starting Monday to help brand and advertise the website.
A speaker at “Friending Facebook: The (Re) Construction of Self and Other,” a seminar held on ASU’s Tempe campus Friday, explained why “geek” is not as derogatory as some may think.
Dozens of aspiring reality TV stars gathered around Cadillac Ranch at Tempe Marketplace Saturday in hopes of being chosen for the next season of MTV’s ‘The Real World.’
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